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Mother-love - Print, Library of Congress collection

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General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov

Title information compiled by Junior Fellows, 2005-2017.

Great Atlantic Tea Co., copyright claimant.

Category designation on original folder: Children.

Product advertised: Print.

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01/01/1902
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No known restrictions on publication. For information see: "Popular Graphic Arts," https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/res.248.pga

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Adah Richmond's Operetta Bouffe Troupe

Dead game by G. Bosett i.e., Bossett

Evening prayer--"Hallowed be thy name" / lith. & pub. by Currier & Ives.

[Jeannette and her mother seated on a sofa]

Healthful sports for young ladies : illustrated by eleven elegant engravings from drawings by J. Dugourc ... accompanied by descriptions / translated from the French of Mademoiselle St. Sernin ; and interspersed with original poetry and anecdotes.

Office of Civilian Defense worker help protect nation's capital. Nerve center of civilian defense communications. A message center keeps constantly in touch with developments throughout the city by telephone and radio. A vital part of civilian defense work is the proper handling of trouble calls, assignment of crews to troubled areas and the passing on of orders for prompt action. One operator is connected with the first aid center, one with the decontamination squad, one with the disaster unit and another with the emergency service division. Girls shown at work in the message center of central alarm system, Washington, D.C.

Operatives in Indianapolis Cotton Mill. Noon Hour. Aug., 1908. Wit., E. N. Clopper. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.

New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center, opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, age two to five, of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., six days per week. Dolls and buggies are the chief interests of the little girls

[African American girl, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front]

A poster comes to life. "I know now where we get the stuff for battleships and guns--and even radio parts. And with men like you producing this stuff we need and backing us up, we can't lose this war." Chief Evans speaks to the steelworkers on his visit to an Allegheny-Ludlum mill. Touring the plant, Evans got his initiation into a new battlefront where weapons for the Army and Navy are forged. Welder Woolslayer (standing left) and Sergeant Vineyard stand by after the assistant plant superintendent (seated) introduced Evans to the audience. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

J. Edgar Thomson - Print, Library of Congress collection

George Washington, taking the oath as the first president of the United States of America, April 30, 1789

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